What to do on a rainy night in NYC?
47 Best Rainy Day Activities in NYC: You’ll Have a Blast!
- Hit Up a Food Hall. View this post on Instagram.
- Amuse Yourself at a Museum. View this post on Instagram.
- See a Broadway Show. View this post on Instagram.
- Catch a Concert.
- Go Shopping.
- Visit Grand Central Station.
- Take the NBC Studio Tour.
- Go Bowling.
Where can I hang out indoors in NYC?
Best indoor activities in NYC
- Play skee-ball at Full Circle Bar. Bars.
- Play indoor golf at Chelsea Piers.
- Go bowling at The Gutter.
- Play games and listen to jazz at Fat Cat.
- Make the climb at Brooklyn Boulders.
- Catch a flick at the IFC Center.
- Hit the slick stuff at City Ice Pavilion.
- Shop till you drop at Chelsea Market.
What to do in Manhattan when is raining?
Note: We try to keep everything current, but please call the venue first to make sure they are open before heading there.
- Give Rock Climbing a Go.
- Go to an Ice Skating Rink.
- Take a Hot Tub Boat Tour.
- Hit the Bowling Lanes.
- Make Furry Friends at a Cat Cafe.
- Luxuriate with a Spa Treatment.
- Attend Broadway Theatre.
What is there to do in NYC on a cold day?
Cold Weather Activities in NYC
- Get lost at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Visit New York Hall of Science.
- Take a tour of Radio City Music Hall.
- Shopping at Century 21 Department Store.
- Go Bowling.
- Grab a Beer at Heartland Brewery.
- Indulge at the Chocolate Room.
Is Chelsea Market indoors?
The Chelsea Market is an indoor collection of restaurants and boutique stores.
Why is Chelsea Market so popular?
At the heart of the meatpacking district, Chelsea Market is a multi-level marketplace worth checking out for its unique architecture, food scene, and proximity to the famous High Line park. Like the High Line, Chelsea Market is free and open to the public.
Why is Chelsea Market closed?
As COVID-19 continues to impact all of us in unprecedented ways, we have decided to temporarily limit eating and drinking in the market for the safety and health of our neighbors, visitors, and merchants. The main concourse is open and accessible from our 9th avenue entrance.